PlanMaryland temporarily on hold; companies with interests in Maryland are donating big time to the Democratic Governors Association; Top 50 business and individual tax scofflaws owe $21 million, Franchot says; law requiring anti-freeze additive to take effect; state medical schools see rise in applications; O'Malley's trade mission takes him to Qatar; supercommittee's failure will also mean cuts to local programs; Bartlett will run in the 6th; UMCP to cut eight athletic programs; and the Obamas attend a TU basketball game.

7,000 drivers show up for opening of new ICC link; Maryland adds 3,100 jobs in October; Western Marylanders divided over drawbacks, benefits of fracking; state task force backs off on tougher septic system curbs; Arundel legislators question financial benefit of Housing Dept. move from Crownsville; Frederick commissioner challenges state redistricting map; Prince George's County exec, council due for pay raises during a time of cutbacks; and federal prosecutors seek long sentence for Jack Johnson

Developmental Disabilities Administration refused to aid family despite $25 million in unspent funds; lawmakers begin to consider possibility of fracking tax; Miller wants super-majority vote to transfer transportation money; mishandles nursing certificates pulled; Hamer considers suing Charles County over new districts; Howard County considers protections for transgendered residents; and Frederick County bans county workers from ever working for companies that do business with county

O'Malley defends farm in letter to law school; DBED to pay for a dozen on India trip; new head of SHA is a woman; Maryland hopes to clean up the air even more; Elkridge residents skeptical on CSX facility; poll says Edwards has 68% favorable rating in new district; and planning board challenges Frederick County Commissioners on land use changes

Maryland's poor women to get upgraded health coverage in the new year; Maryland lazy when it comes to reporting records to national gun database; Rocky Gap bidders chat, while one partner reports not-so-great quarterly earnings; only one Maryland millionaire in pro-millionaires tax hike group; and Baltimore County wrestles with ethics laws

Despite funding, achievement gaps remain between whites and minorities, rich and poor; new rules could be too much for some truck vendors; Prince George's to propose year-round schools; and Caesar's promises world-class gambling venue in south Baltimore complete with steakhouse and 4,000 car garage; and city to host Green Party convention